The farther north, the more sun it needs. In warmer southern climates, the tree does best in partial shade. What is a western ...
The Eastern white pine has great significance to wildlife ... and they are sensitive to both road salt and air pollution. Brockman, C.F. 1986. Trees of North America: A Guide to Field Identification.
It's hard enough to accept that a tree that was a ... bristlecone-like limber pine? A place that in certain areas hosts but a few forlorn clumps of that symbol of Western fortitude, the sagebrush ...
The tree is primarily threatened by an introduced fungal pathogen known as white pine blister rust. It is increasingly threatened by climate change ... “These exceedingly beautiful trees are an icon ...
The road your Christmas tree traveled from the land to your home is probably ... native to many areas of Europe; less common is the white pine, native to New York. The common shorter-needled species ...
Like the trees ... pine is but 60 feet tall, and most of its kind are much shorter. Clearly, bigger is not better in such a brutal environment as that found at high altitude in the White Mountains ...
For the Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) – a local non-profit dedicated to restoring Tahoe’s sugar pines and overall forest health ...
Among the hills past the towering bundle of 30- to 40-foot juniper trees and sweet scent of sagebrush, 8-year-old Laurene ...
White pine trees in New Hampshire have been dropping needles this spring but the state Forest Health Bureau says not to be concerned: It’s the result of last year’s rainy late spring and ...
“Different shapes were planted. One shape might consist of red pine trees and another might be white pine trees, which created paths. You can still see it today.” Pine trees also were planted ...
In the American West, white glaciers and snow fields are outnumbered by long-overlooked “rock glaciers.” The rock covering ...